Your name is HadleyLalitaPlum and you're a young, successful published author. You've recently returned home from a cross-country book tour with three other authors, Meredith Myers, HarperAman and LowellBaker, all of whom are close friends of yours. When you return home, you jump back into writing your next best-seller, sign a contract for movie rights from your last book, and deliver your manuscript to your swamped editor.

2 months after you return home from your book tour, you meet CainTruman Yates, the guy you'd never thought you'd meet outside of your books.

5 or 6: The dean from the college you graduated from, University of Texas at Austin, asks if you would like to guest speak at the school. You accept the invitation. The lecture hall they put you in is packed full with students and professors. It goes so well, you come back to lecture two more times before the dean offers you a job as a part-time creative writing professor at the university. Excited, you take the job. Over the course of your first semester, you grow close to another English professor named Cain he is (roll the dice 1/2: 30,) years old, modest, patient, educated, and brilliant. Your new students are giggling when they find out that 8 months into your teaching gig, your dating the professor.

You and Cain are crazy about each other and after 5 months of dating, the two of you move in together, buying a house of the suburbs in a new city.

Your name is EleanorTeresaYoung and you're a young, successful published author. You've recently returned home from a cross-country book tour with three other authors, Sarah Dessen, AlysonNoel and ReneeThomas, all of whom are close friends of yours. When you return home, you jump back into writing your next best-seller, sign a contract for movie rights from your last book, and deliver your manuscript to your swamped editor.

3 or 4: Your latest book, "Faye", has recently been released. A month after it's publication, you're reading the critics on it on the "New York Times" Web site and one of the critics is absolutely bashing you're book! You're horrified and call your agent, MelodySmith, to see about getting this person's name. The book critic is a 40 year old man named DanielAsher Cartwright. You contact him via e-mail, asking him politely to meet with you for lunch--you're buying. He responds within a day and the two of you meet at Cafe Italia a week later. He turns out to be a witty, outgoing, intelligent, and savvy. After 6 more dates, your status on Facebook went from "single" to "in a relationship."

You and Daniel are crazy about each other and after 9 months of dating, the two of you move in together, buying a house of the suburbs in a new city.

You and Daniel are together for 2 years when he finally asks you to marry him! You spend 10 months planning your dream unconventional wedding, with your readers offering their congratulations worldwide.

How does DH propose? Roll the dice
4: While strolling through the park on a beautiful fall evening, sipping lattes.

Your name is HannahGrace Caulfield and you're a young, successful published author. You've recently returned home from a cross-country book tour with three other authors, VivianLouiseJones, ClaireJosephineRobinson, and AnnabelMarie Holben, all of whom are close friends of yours. When you return home, you jump back into writing your next best-seller, sign a contract for movie rights from your last book, and deliver your manuscript to your swamped editor.

5 or 6: The dean from the college you graduated from, Temple University, asks if you would like to guest speak at the school. You accept the invitation. The lecture hall they put you in is packed full with students and professors. It goes so well, you come back to lecture two more times before the dean offers you a job as a part-time creative writing professor at the university. Excited, you take the job. Over the course of your first semester, you grow close to another English professor named GregoryDanielPowers. He is 1/2: 30 years old, modest, patient, educated, and brilliant. Your new students are giggling when they find out that 5 months into your teaching gig, your dating the professor.

You and Greg are crazy about each other and after 5 months of dating, the two of you move in together, buying a house of the suburbs in a new city.

Your name is OliviaNoelChance and you're a young, successful published author. You've recently returned home from a cross-country book tour with three other authors, JamesLarsonJackson (aka J.L. Jackson), KianaGeorge and ArthurPhelps, all of whom are close friends of yours. When you return home, you jump back into writing your next best-seller, sign a contract for movie rights from your last book, and deliver your manuscript to your swamped editor.

Your name is LornaHayleyBlack and you're a young, successful published author. You've recently returned home from a cross-country book tour with three other authors, Tessa Cairns, EmmyMarne and Sarah Leewood, all of whom are close friends of yours. When you return home, you jump back into writing your next best-seller, sign a contract for movie rights from your last book, and deliver your manuscript to your swamped editor.

5 or 6: The dean from the college you graduated from, Cambridge Uni, asks if you would like to guest speak at the school. You accept the invitation. The lecture hall they put you in is packed full with students and professors. It goes so well, you come back to lecture two more times before the dean offers you a job as a part-time creative writing professor at the university. Excited, you take the job. Over the course of your first semester, you grow close to another English professor named Scott he is 30 years old, modest, patient, educated, and brilliant. Your new students are giggling when they find out that 3 months into your teaching gig, your dating the professor.

You and Scott are crazy about each other and after 7 months of dating, the two of you move in together, buying a house of the suburbs in a new city.